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Who have done an ECU remap on an E90?
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<blockquote data-quote="fabianyee" data-source="post: 433635" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>For newer BMW NA engines, it s pretty much optimised... imagine the E90 325 rated at 215hp and 250Nm... those are impressive figures for a mass production engine... Don't compare to the high revving Honda VTEC, they strive on high RPM HP but loses out on low end torque which most of us use for daily drive.... </p><p></p><p>Remapping would smoothen the power delivery which may not do much to the peak power but add a bit more oomph for mid range and low rpm... This may not be evident on WOT 1/4 mile runs but more on everyday stop go flexibility....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabianyee, post: 433635, member: 6"] For newer BMW NA engines, it s pretty much optimised... imagine the E90 325 rated at 215hp and 250Nm... those are impressive figures for a mass production engine... Don't compare to the high revving Honda VTEC, they strive on high RPM HP but loses out on low end torque which most of us use for daily drive.... Remapping would smoothen the power delivery which may not do much to the peak power but add a bit more oomph for mid range and low rpm... This may not be evident on WOT 1/4 mile runs but more on everyday stop go flexibility.... [/QUOTE]
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